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There will not be another John Tortorella return to the Rangers bench. After the ex-Blueshirts coach found himself in the thick of speculation surrounding the next coaching staff, with ESPN ...
John Tortorella may not be behind the bench right now, but he’s not ready to walk away. After being fired by the Philadelphia Flyers near the end of the 2024-25 season, he’s made it clear that ...
John Tortorella and the Philadelphia Flyers are headed for a divorce. The Flyers relieved the former Stanley Cup champion and two-time Jack Adams Award winner amid a turbulent end to a ...
There seems to be a conclusion to the rumors linking John Tortorella to the New York Rangers. Yesterday when ESPN’s Emily Kaplan reported that the Rangers were in advanced talks with Mike ...
This is a cutout silhouette portrait of John Brown Copp (b. 1779) done during the early 19th century. Silhouette portraits became popular during the late 18th and early 19th century due to their ...
The New York Rangers are not expected to bring John Tortorella into their coaching staff behind Mike Sullivan.
John Tortorella could rejoin the New York Rangers, but not as the team’s head coach. The Rangers fired Peter Laviolette after the 2024-25 season and the organization is now tasked with finding a ...
Despite reports that former New York Rangers head coach John Tortorella would be returning to the Big Apple, a new development has arisen. Following a disappointing season that failed to yield a ...
In the sixth match of a seven-game homestand, John Tortorella's Philadelphia Flyers (27-31-8) will host Jon Cooper's Tampa Bay Lightning (37-23-4) on Thursday evening at Wells Fargo Center.
From nearly the moment that John Tortorella was fired on March 27, speculation on who would become the Philadelphia Flyers’ next coach focused on one of their former great players, Rick Tocchet ...
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Tortorella, of course, spent parts of six seasons with the Rangers, spanning from the 2008-09 season through the 2012-13 campaign plus a brief four-game stint in 1999-2000.